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Bring out the best in your music

For decades music lovers have depended on Marantz amplifiers to power their systems. Why? Maybe the solid build quality and reliability won them over. Quite possibly it's that warm, transparent Marantz sound. Or simply the way Marantz amplifiers have a knack for pulling even the most subtle nuances out of your favorite recordings — details you may have never heard before. We think it's probably all of the above, and judging by our customers' overwhelmingly positive reviews, so do they. And it's for all of those same reasons that we're so impressed with the PM7005.

This powerful integrated amp boasts the classic hallmark qualities that make a Marantz a Marantz, plus it offers versatile features and connections that make it the perfect choice to be at the center of any modern hi-fi system.

Pristine playback from your computer and other digital sources

While many integrated amplifiers have only analog inputs, the Marantz PM7005 features digital inputs, as well. Connect your computer via the asynchronous USB input and enjoy your entire library of digital tunes through your favorite speakers. The PM7005 is compatible with high-resolution music files, including DSD files and 24-bit/192kHz PCM files. An audiophile-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC) makes the most of them, for outstanding levels of detail and dynamic range. Optical and coaxial digital audio inputs let you connect other sources like a TV, CD or Blu-ray player, or a network streaming device. And there's plenty of room for your analog sources, too, including your turntable.

Tone controls, direct mode, and a high-quality headphone amp

The PM7005 features front-panel treble and bass controls, and Source Direct mode for bypassing these tone controls if you desire even purer sound. The Analog Amp mode simply switches off the digital section completely, allowing you to enjoy the purest analog audio possible — perfect for vinyl playback. There's also a discrete headphone amplifier for the full-size headphone jack, for late-night music listening that won't disturb others.